Author: Robert Lee BrewerPublisher: Writer's Digest BooksISBN: 1440347921Size: 16.56 MBFormat: PDFView: 7433DownloadRead Online
MAGAZINES NEEDS This is a quarterly; please keep in mind the seasons of the
year. E-mail submissions are preferred; ... Cover letter should include any awards
, honors, and previous publications for each poem and a biographical sketch of
75 words or less.” Has published poetry by ... Poetry submitted during the August
20-October 25 reading period will be considered for our Spring annual poetry
contest and must be accompanied by a $15 reading fee. Pays 2 contributor
copies.

Author: Miriam "Mimi" LieschePublisher: BoD – Books on DemandISBN: 3744855392Size: 75.70 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 7234DownloadRead Online
Rather, it is in the very way Mimi Liesche sees the world through her camera lens
and captures those images that imparts an ineffable nostalgic aura. More than
120 photos taken through the seasons showcase Mimi's marvelous and
inimitable „Vintage Art Photographic“ signature. As editor, I am not onlyproud that
mydaughter made these photos, but more especiallypleased to be able to bring
them to a wider audience with the publication of this „Vintage Art PhotoBook“.
May your spirit ...

Author: Barry BlackstonePublisher: Wipf and Stock PublishersISBN: 1532614810Size: 53.40 MBFormat: PDF, DocsView: 3196DownloadRead Online
Pastor Blackstone didn't know it then, but realizes now that he was surrounded by family Bible teachers and friendly Biblical instructors that eventually would inspire this series of sermons.

Author: Gretel EhrlichPublisher: Open Road MediaISBN: 1504042875Size: 74.70 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 4156DownloadRead Online
According to National Book Award–winning author Andrea Barrett, these essays are “as spare and beautiful as the landscape from which they’ve grown. . . . Each one is a pilgrimage into the secrets of the heart.”

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It's happening because average temperatures in winter and spring are rising
faster than in other seasons. This warmer, moister air results in more winter
rainstorms that turn snow to slush. The Pacific Northwest has seen the biggest
shift in peak runoff, but drainages in the Sierra, Rockies, and southeast Alaska
are experiencing similar cycles. Across the West, these changes are causing
larger spring floods, plus reduced stream flow during the drier summer months.
When the Snow ...